A mesmerizing, lyrical tale of the bright and dark sides of love and desire. First-time author Leslye Walton has constructed a layered and unforgettable mythology that "follows Ava Lavender's discovery of her one-of-a-kind self" (Teen Vogue).
Shortlisted for the 2015 Waterstone's Children's Book Prize, Leslye Walton's stunning debut novel is "rich with lyrical and whimsical writing" (Kiera Cass, New York Times bestselling author of the Selection series). Magical realism is woven through this generational saga, creating a narrative reminiscent of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, with a taste of Chocolat by Joanne Harris.
Foolish love appears to be a Roux family birthright. And for Ava Lavender, a girl born with the wings of a bird, it is an ominous thing to inherit. In her quest to understand her peculiar disposition and a growing desire to join her peers, Ava ventures into the wider world. But it is a dangerous world for a naive girl – a world which may view her as girl or angel. On the night of the summer solstice celebration, the skies open up, rain and feathers fill the air and Ava’s journey and her family’s saga reaches a devastating crescendo.
- ISBN10 1406357731
- ISBN13 9781406357738
- Publish Date 2 October 2014 (first published 13 March 2014)
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Walker Books Ltd
- Format Paperback
- Pages 320
- Language English
Reviews
Jyc
Bianca
TO MANY, I WAS MYTH INCARNATE, the embodiment of a most superb legend, a fairy tale. Some considered me a monster, a mutation. To my great misfortune, I was once mistaken for an angel. To my mother, I was everything. To my father, nothing at all. To my grandmother, I was a daily reminder of loves long lost. But I knew the truth — deep down, I always did. I was just a girl.
— Well that was strange and uhhh beautiful? But kidding aside, it's a really beautiful book about how love makes us such fools.
nightingalereads
I'm conflicted about how to rate this book. The writing was very beautiful, almost fanciful, and I liked learning about all of the characters. Jack and Vivianne's story was, by far, my favorite. Objectively, it deserves a 4 star rating from me, but something about the way the story unfolded, especially towards the end, left me dissatisfied. A few of the characters didn't progress in a way I'd hoped they would, and eventually I reached a point where I couldn't enjoy reading about them. Overall, though, it's a very lovely and atmospheric novel. I'm glad I read it.
Ashley
Alexandra
laughingrachel
empressbrooke
leahrosereads
To many, I was myth incarnate, the embodiment of a most superb legend, a fairy tale. Some considered me a monster, a mutation. To my great misfortune, I was once mistaken for an angel. To my mother, I was everything. To my father, nothing at all. To my grandmother, I was a daily reminder of loves long lost. But I knew the truth--deep down, I always did.
I was just a girl.
With an opening like that, I just knew what I was going to read was going to be magnificent, and I was right. Although, I didn’t realize just how magnificently sad Ava’s life was going to become.
THE STRANGE AND BEAUTIFUL SORROWS OF AVA LAVENDER started off slow, for me. I had picked up this book because of the hype, but I just assumed that I would be reading the story of Ava Lavender, and only her. I didn’t think that I would be seeing her family’s past, the way I did, and how by knowing that past, I was able to understand Ava’s life all the better.
Love makes us such fools.
Love, and the disasters that fall on all of us when we do love, played such a significant part to this story. From Maman (Ava’s great grandmother) losing the love of her life and more, to Emilienne (Ava’s grandmother) who also lost so much when it came to love, and Viviane (Ava’s mother), who went through heartbreak and never really overcame it; I realized that when it came to love, Ava’s story would probably have a similar fate. Love has not been kind to her family.
It did take a while to meet Ava, but when we did, she came into this world on her birthday, with a very unique attribute attached to her back - wings. She grew up in seclusion, kept in her home, because her mother feared that people wouldn’t understand or would fear Ava and her wings.
And yet, Ava still made friends. She still found love, and she still discovered that the world does have some messed up people in it, and that when that darkness touches you, sometimes you cannot recover.
I pretty much loved most aspects of this book. Writing and story were great. The characters were really interesting to read about, and I could only feel sorry that these women had had such horrific luck when it came to love in their life. This ended up being such a darker tale than I had anticipated, but even so, I loved it to the very end.
The secondary characters in this story really made this for me. Mostly, I loved Gabe, the poor love struck fool (he fell hard and in forever love with Viviane) and Rowe, who loved Ava fully and without any reserve. If she didn’t have her wings, I think she would have broken this weird “curse” on her family when it came to love. Rowe was a gentle soul, and so was Ava. Together, I think they would have been perfectly happy and content falling and staying in love.
I absolutely despised Jack Griffith and Nathaniel Sorrows, both of course for very different reasons. However, they were so completely necessary for this story, and so even with all the heartbreak they caused, without them, this story wouldn’t have been as brilliant as I think it was. Although it would have been a much happier tale without these two bastards in it.
I definitely recommend reading THE STRANGE AND BEAUTIFUL SORROWS OF AVA LAVENDER if you haven’t already. I felt like this book deserved the hype it’s received.